Rights, Bodies and Recognition
Discover the intricate political theories of Johann Gottlieb Fichte in "Rights, Bodies and Recognition." Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006 and spanning 276 pages, this engaging collection of essays delves into Fichte's groundbreaking work, "Foundations of Natural Right." The contributors explore Fichte's role as a social contract theorist, shedding light on his perspectives on gender relations as well as his theories surrounding punishment and criminal law. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this hardback edition offers a comprehensive examination of Fichte's influence on modern political thought. Don't miss the opportunity to gain insight into the complex interplay of rights, bodies, and recognition that shapes our understanding of justice today.